Top 5 Ways To Learn Foreign Languages For Free Online

May 1, 2010 - 1:13 am 25 Comments

Top 5 ways to learn another language. Please Please Please Rate the Video.

More of my Tutorials

http://youtube.jimmyr.com/

FSI

http://www.fsi-language-courses.com/

Free Education List (podcasts)

http://www.eliteskills.com/free_education/

http://podcasts.yahoo.com/

http://www.podcastalley.com/

http://babbel.com/

http://www.busuu.com/

http://lang-8.com/

LiveMocha

http://livemocha.com/

TryMango

http://www.trymango.com/

Wikibooks

http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Category:Languages

Guutenberg Audio Books

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:The_Audio_Books_Project

LibriVox (select flag on right)

http://librivox.org/

Please Please Please Rate the Video.

I used to play an mmorpg in french called dofus.

http://community.dofus.com/mmorpg/download/full.html

Rosetta stone, pimsleur, and the late michel thomas also have several language courses, but they’re not free unless you use torrents or p2p.

User Posted Suggestions:

http://mylanguageexchange.com/

Here’s my Learn French Page

http://www.jimmyr.com/blog/edu_notes/Learn_French_305_2007.php

I found this one later on

http://www.italki.com/

http://www.learnitlists.com/

http://www.myngle.com/

http://busuu.com/

http://www.byki.com/

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25 Responses to “Top 5 Ways To Learn Foreign Languages For Free Online”

  1. crazywanch101 Says:

    I want to learn …
    I want to learn Hindi because it is such a beautiful language when you hear it it is like the words are a song.

  2. nodeterin Says:

    Big time thanks, …
    Big time thanks, dude!

  3. liburdid Says:

    very big help… …
    very big help…thanks!

  4. maryjm571 Says:

    excellent …
    excellent ressources, thanks Jimmy for putting this together, Mary

  5. MiLOTiQ Says:

    You sound ADORABLE! …
    You sound ADORABLE! lol What a helpful site! Thank you!

  6. jpr11011 Says:

    Danke
    Gracias
    dank …

    Danke
    Gracias
    dank u
    baie dankie
    Merci
    شكرا
    Thank you!

  7. akumie Says:

    Anyonwe knows a …
    Anyonwe knows a site where you can learn basque for free? sounds clips would be better….all these sites have some weird language but mostly big ones like french, soanish… but very hard to find smaller languages like basque (euskara)

  8. THELADYBUG79 Says:

    ty so much
    ty so much

  9. ross3488 Says:

    @YungMeatball Well …
    @YungMeatball Well the “So you” part was hardly sarcastic, but I get your point. It was a little harsh; I agree. My apologies.

  10. YungMeatball Says:

    @ross3488
    Well I …

    @ross3488
    Well I did read it incorrectly so I apologize for that. I don’t appreciate the sarcasm–i.e. “Read it again…slowly” and “So you”–but I guess I deserve it after I told you to F off.

  11. ross3488 Says:

    @YungMeatball Look …
    @YungMeatball Look man. You didn’t pay enough attention to the wording of my comment. Read it again…slowly. I was taking the side of the Americans. What I said was that people complaining that Americans don’t distinguish between the two terms (because they don’t drink tea in the same way) gets old.

    And if you’ll notice, at the beginning of my comment I clarified that I wasn’t an American. The only reason for my having to make this clarification would be if I was defending them. So you.

  12. YungMeatball Says:

    @ross3488
    So the …

    @ross3488
    So the fact that some Americans can’t distinguish between a kettle and a teapot you get annoyed by all of us? Maybe you just have a problem. Here’s some American English for you: OFF :)

  13. darkacevx Says:

    great video man
    great video man

  14. madmindmike Says:

    Please correct the …
    Please correct the link in the description it isn’t fsi-language-courses. c om but .o rg

  15. unilange Says:

    Go to our channel ( …
    Go to our channel (click “unilange) and then go to our website, for FREE language lessons!

  16. dewa86 Says:

    Thanks but it seems …
    Thanks but it seems that mango is not free anymore

  17. IS91Videos Says:

    This is great! …
    This is great! Thanks for sharing.

  18. nVasileff Says:

    @CAPPUCCINOJONES000 …
    @CAPPUCCINOJONES000 found it. its org not com

  19. lajosn Says:

    This was usefull.


    This was usefull.

    Diese war o.k.

    Hasznos volt.

  20. redsixcustodian Says:

    To the creator of …
    To the creator of this video I say, job well done. It is very informative. Thanks for your help!

  21. redsixcustodian Says:

    Chill out. Kettle? …
    Chill out. Kettle? Teapot? Does it really matter? I see it as queen’s english and american ; two different languages. I respect that you identify the two with their respective names. Perhaps their identities got lost in our American desire for efficiency?

  22. ronnn111 Says:

    I like the video, …
    I like the video, and I like you voice (: thanksss! :D

  23. eZdiaBuddy Says:

    Learn foreign …
    Learn foreign languages from Experts on eZdia, just sitting at your Home, I am learning French from one of the best professors in Paris. (Search eZdia on Google)

  24. CAPPUCCINOJONES000 Says:

    i clicked the FSI …
    i clicked the FSI link but it didn’t work.

  25. ross3488 Says:

    I’m not flattering …
    I’m not flattering myself. I’m also not an American, so please don’t call me a Yank. (Reaaaaally annoying).
    I don’t think Americans hate being reminded of their inability to speak “correct English…every time they open…[their] very big mouth[s].” I think they simply don’t like people (English, South Africans, Australians, New Zealanders, etc.) telling them how ugly American English sounds and that they don’t distinguish between kettle and teapot. That gets old after a while.

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